Sentences with phrase «staring at laptops»

Research has shown that staring at your laptops or smartphones at night significantly reduces the melatonin produced in the brain, which then compromises your ability to fall asleep.
I wrapped up my morning routine of meditation, gym, shower, and breakfast and was now staring at my laptop screen and sipping green tea.
My workspace is where I spend a big chunk of my day and sometimes it can be tiring sitting at a desk and staring at my laptop for hours on end.
If you don't have a problem staring at your laptop or LCD monitor screen for hours on end — or if you enjoy reading in low light without an external light source — you'll probably like an LCD screen.
I'm a guy who stares at a laptop screen for hours on end, and that can suck.
Just imagine you're heading for the restroom, and you have to walk through a group of 11 people hunched over staring at a laptop, watching a movie featuring a cop with a classic porn mustache scolding a female Asian driver speaking broken English.

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A dozen or so people sit at mismatched tables, chatting or staring intently at their laptops, several nursing beers from the communal fridge.
I love working on my laptop, looking up, and seeing those beautiful flowers staring at me.
she just stared at him from top to bottom, puzzled how come daddy is not in the TV (our LCD tv screen connected to the laptop).
It took me about three years of occasional pumping while staring at a blank wall, before I figured out that I could watch something on my iPad or laptop.
TECH ONKYO DX Dual - Screen Laptop Nobody wants to lug around an oversize computer, but nobody wants to stare at an undersize screen either.
So, amid the images that pop up on the laptop screen, the research team has included shots that show Rocky running through the streets of Philadelphia, staring longingly at his girlfriend, Adrian, and draped in the American flag after defeating his Soviet rival.
There are plenty of days where I get home after work and the last thing I want to do is open up my laptop and work on the blog — one can only stare at a computer screen for so long!
Finishing up with shots of Americans in suits sitting around in offices getting worked up about printout because they don't have laptops to stare at.
So, whilst I think you can get some great data on laptops and create learner profiles and all that sort of stuff, you need the psychological and cognitive and emotional push of that face staring at you, saying «you need to do the best by me».»
Alternating between staring at the landscapes we passed and working on our laptops we found six hour train trips flew by and we were disappointed when they ended (we've never said that about a bus or plane).
There's a scene midway through the game that aims to teach us about how to get out of the so - called «friend zone,» which begins with La Ruina awkwardly staring at a woman's pictures on his laptop, biting his lip and stroking the screen with fervor.
It's impossible to know if you're looking at the blasted aftermath of a terrorist attack or simply staring at the screen of your laptop as its digital info convulses and freezes before crashing completely.
After staring at your smartphone, you'd be forgiven for feeling like your laptop's display is dull and lifeless.
After staring lovingly at the Yoga 2 Pro's screen for a bit longer than we'd care to admit, and appreciating its other improvements, like its lighter weight, slightly slimmer shell, and backlit keyboard, a part of us wants to heap praise on Lenovo for improving on what was already a good convertible, and taking a risk by dropping in possibly the best screen we've ever seen on a laptop.
I can get stuck in to a few emails or make a couple of final few tweaks to my presentation and, if I get bored of the view my laptop's offering, I can stare out the window at the French countryside.
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